Amreeka-Jaipur-Home Drishti Rakhra After assemblies every Tuesday and Thursday morning, we walked back to class in two files. Boys and girls. We were instructed to hold hands, finger-to-finger, palm-to-palm, till I was never sure whether my hand was sweating, or it was his perspiration that was clinging to my skin. After reaching the class, I ...

Magister 2017 saw 209 participants writing from across 19 venues in India, and one in Kuwait. Given below are the consolidated rankings. We will shortly put up a ranking of everyone who took part, and a category-wise sorting as well. These individuals will hold the title of Magister in their respective categories. The overall college ...

Finding Culture Arjun Shatrunjay Hyderabad The day of the competition drew close, and preparations were in full swing. My father, having spent two hours on a precious Sunday morning had painstakingly translated the story of Cinderella, so that a four year old me could recite this story in e Hindi recitation competition in my ...

META February, in Rome, was the month of fevers. At St. Joseph’s College (Autonomous), the month is associated with another kind of fever altogether. META is an annual festival of literature, open to college students and the general public, run by The Department of English, St. Joseph’s College (Autonomous), Bangalore. But Meta? The Greek term ...

SPICMACAY made the compact term lec-dem popular in the 1980s; it then denoted an intimate, explicatory session between musician/performer and an audience unfamiliar with the musician’s form. We are borrowing the term for our series of conversations with teachers/performers/artists who use technology to construct texts in new ways.